Master Quality Power MJ10250 User manual

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10"
TABLE
SAW
Instruction
Manua
TABLE
OF
CONTENTS
I
TECHNICAL
DATA
.......................................................
2
GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS
...............~................~..............
2
IU
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
..................................................
4
IV
PROPER
USE
OF
MACHINE
.................................................
6
............................................................
V
WACKING
9
vl
ASSEMBLY
OF
TRE
TABLE
SAW
............................................
9
VII
ADJUSTMENT
OF
THE
BLADE
.............................................
12
WE
OPERATION
CONTROLS
..................................................
13
M
BASIC
TABLE
SAW
OPERATIONS
..........................................
14
X
LUBRICATION..
.......................................................
16
X
TROUBLE
SHOOTING.
...................................................
17
W
TROUBLE
SHOOTING
MOTOR
..............................................
I$
X[II
EXPLODED
VIEW
&
PARTS
LIST
..........................................
19
I
TECHNICAL
DATA
1O"TABLE
SAW
Model
no
Blade
size
Depth
of
cut
at
90°
Depth
of
cut
at
45O
Table
size
No
load
speed
Watts
Voltage
source
Net
weight
Noise
level
at
operating
position
(Sound
Power
Level)
MS10250
10WDiameter,
518"bore
80mm
55mm
700
x
465mm
4500min-I
1500W
120V-60Hz
21.5Kgs
99dB
LWA
Cutting
50mm
soft
wood
11
GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS
In
the
event
of
a
malfunction
or
breakdown,
grounding
provides
a
path
of
least
resistance
for
electric
curreht
to
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shock,
This
tool
is
equipped
with
an
electric
cord
having
an
equipment
grounding
conductor
and
a
grounding
plug.
The
plug
must
be
plugged
into
a
matching
outlet
that
is
properly
installed
and
grounded
in
accordance
with
all local
codes
and
ordinances.
Do
not
modify
the
plug
provided-if
it
will
not
fit
the
outlet,
have
the
proper
outlet
installed
by
a
qualitied
electrician.
Improper
connection
of
the
equipment
grounding
conductor
can
result
in
a
risk
of
electric shock.
The
conductor
with
insulation
having
an
outer
surface
that
is
green
with
or
without
yellow
stripes
is
the
equipment
grounding
conductor,
If
repair
or
replacement
of
the
electric
cord
or
plug
is
necessary,
do not
connect
the
equipment
grounding
conductor
to
a
live
terminal.
Check
with
a
qualified
electrician
or
serviceman
if
the
grounding
instr-uctions
are
not
completely
understood,
or
if
in
doubt
as
to
whether
the
tool
is
properly
grounded.
Use
only
3-wire
extension
cords
that
have
3-prong
grounding plugs
and
3-hole
receptacles
that
accept the tool's
plug.
Repair
or
replace
damaged
or
worn
cord
immediately.
Thia
tool
is
intended
for
use
on
a
circuit
that
has
an
outlet
that
looks
like
the
one
illustrated
in
Sketch
A,
the
tool
has
a
grounding
plug
illustrated
in
Sketch
A,
A
temporary
adapter
,
which
looks
like
the
adapter
illustrated
in
Sketches
B
and
C,
(not
to
be
used
in
Canada)
may
be used
to
connect
this
plug
to
a
2-hole
receptacle
as
shown
in
Sketch
B
if
a
properly
grounded
outlet
is
not
available.
The
temporary
adapter
should
be
used
only
until
a
properly
grounded
outlet
can
be
installed
by
aqualified
electrician.
The
green-colored
rigid
ear,
lug,
etc.
extending
from
the
adapter
must
be
connected
to
a
permanent
ground
such
as
a
properly grounded outlet
box.
GROUNDING
METHODS
f&,~
COVER
OF
GRWNQm
-
oum+€r
BOX
-
GROUNDtNO PIN
(A)
ADAPfER
GROUNDING
MEANS
(C)
WARN1NG:When
using
grounded tools
in
the
vicinity
of
ungrounded
electrical
devices,
be
sure
that
the
ungrounded
devices
are
in
good
condition. Ungrounded
electrical
devices
may
be
shorted
and
still
operate satisfactorily.
CAUTION:
Also
the
extension
cords
shall
be
VDE
certified
HOSVV-F
or
better
In
EUROPEAN
only
the
grounding
is
shown
on
Fig
A.
ail1
be
acceptabf
e.
WARNING
This
tool
is
for
indoor
use
only.
Do
not
expose
to
rain
or
uae
in
damp
locations.
Be
sure
your
extension
cable
is
properly
wired
and
in
good
condition.
Always
replace
a
damaged
extension
cable
or
have
it
repaired
by
a
qualified
person
before
using
it.
Protect
your
extension
cables,
from
sharp
object%,
excessive
heat
and
damp
or
wet
areas,
In
UBB
enaure
all
wiring
and
extensions
are
kept
clear
of
any
cutting
tool,
sharp
object
and
any
other
workshop
'hazards
such
as
vet
ffoors,
chemical
solvents
etc.
WARNING
This
tool
must
be
earthed
while in
use
to
protect
the
operator
from
electrical
shock.
GUARANTEE
Your
product
is
guaranteed against
manufacturing
faults
for
a
period
of
12
months from
the
date
of
purchaee.
Please
keep
your
receipt
as
proof
of
purchase
.Your
guarantee
will
be
invalid
if
your
product
is
found
to
have
been
abused
in
any
way.
If
the
product
has
to
be
returned tlnder
this
guarantee,
please
state
clearly,
the
reaaon
for
it's
return,
This
Guarantee
does
not
affect
your
statutory
rights.
SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
Safety
ia
a
combination
of
common
sense
,
staying
alert
and
knowing
how
to
use
your
table
saw.
WARNING:
TO
AVOID
MISTAKES
THAT
COULD
CAUSE
SERIOUS
INJURY
,
DO
NOT
PLUG
THE
TABLE
SAW
1N
UNTIL
THE
FOLLOWING
STEPS
HAVE BEEN
READ
AND
UNDERSTOOD.
1.
Read
and
become
familiar
with
this
entire
in~truction
manual.
Learn
the
tool's applications limitations, and posaible
hazarda.
2.
Avoid
dangerous
conditions.
Do not
use
power
tool0
in
wet
or
damp
areas
or expoee
them
to
rain.
Keep
work
area
well
lit.
3,
Do
not
use
power tools
in
the
presence
of
flammable
'Liquids
or
gages.
4.
Always
keep
your
work
area
clean,
unclnttered
and
well
lit.
Do
not
work
on
floor
surfacee
that
are
slippery
with
aawdust
or
wax.
5.
Keep
bystanders
at
a
safe
distance
from
the
work
area
especially
when
tool
is
operating.
Never
allow
children
near
the
tool,
6.
Do not force
the
tool
to
do
a
job
for
which
it
was
not
designed.
7.
Dress
for
safety.
Do
not
wear
loose clothing,
glovea,
neckties
or
jerellery
(rings,
watches)
when
operating tool.
They
can
get
caught
and
draw
you
into
moving parts. Alwaye
wear
non-slip
footwear
and
tie
back
long
hair.
8.
Wear
a
face
mask
or
dust
maak,
Sawing
produces
dust.
S.Al+ays
remove
the
plug
from
the
electric
outlet
when
making
ad ju~tments, changing
parts,
Cleaning
or
working
on
tool.
10.
Avoid
accidental
start-ups.
Make
sure
that
the
power
switch
ia
in
theROFFn
position
before
plugging
in
the power lead.
11.
Remove
ad
jusllting
tools.
Always
make
sure
all
toole
are
removed
f
fom
the
table
saw
before
turning
it
on.
12.
Never
leave
a
running
tool
unattended.
Prese
the
#Ow
key
to
turn
off
the
power
switch
Do
not
leave
tool
until
it
has
come
to
complete
stop.
13.
Never
stand
on
a
tool.
Serious
injury
could
regult
if
the
tool, tipa
or
you
accidentally
hit
it.Do
not
store anything
above
or
near
the
tool,
14.
Don't
overreach.
keep
proper
footing
and
balance
at
all
times.
Wear
oil-registant
rubber
soled
footwear.keep floor
clear
of
oil.ercrap
and
other
debris,
15.
Maintain
tools
properly.
Always
keep
tools
clean
and
in
good
working
order,
Follow ingtruc1;ionfi
for
lubricating
and
changing
accessories,
16.
Cheek
damaged
parts,
Check
for alignment
of
moving
partg,
binding
of
moving
part^,
breakage
of parts, improper mounting,
or
any
other
conditions
that
may
affect
the
tools
operation.
Any
part
that
is
damaged
should
be
properly
repaired
or
replaced.
17,
Make
aorkshop
child
proof.
Use
padlock^
and
master
switches,
18.
Do
not
operate
tool
if
you
are
under
the
influence
of
any
drugs,
alcohol
or
medication
that
could
affect
you
of
ability
use
the
tool
properly.
19,
Warning.
Dust
generated
from
certain
materials
can
be
hazardous
to
your
heath,
always
operate
tool
in
well
ventilated
areas
and
provide
proper
dust
removal.
Use
dust
collection
sys
terns
whenever
possible
Always
wear
eye
protection
A
band
saw
can
throw
foreign
objecta
into
the
eyes
which
could
cause
permanent
eye
damage.
Always
wear
safety
goggles
(not
glasses),
ordinary
eyeglasses
have
impact
resistant
lenses
they
are
not
safety
glasses.
IV
PROPER
USE
OF
MACHINE
This
machine
ia
designed
to
rip
and
cross
cut
wood
exclnsively up
to
maximum
thickness
of
8(lmm,
For
correct
operation
it
must
be
fixed
and
operated
as
laid
down
in
thi~
manual.
Restrictions
of
use
This
saw
is
NOT
suitable
for
cutting:
Timber
greater
than
8Qmm.
Metal,
stone,
rubber, plastic
bones,
etc.
Logs
or
round
timber.
Do
not
use
to
rebate,
renon,
mould
or
groove.
Do
not
fit
any
other
tool
or
combination
of blades.
Do
not
use
as
a
free
standing
machine
or
as
a
hand
held
machine.
Do
not modify
the
machine
or
its
guards/controls
in
any
ray.
Do
not
use
with
any
coversfguards
removal.
1.
Always
use
Baa
blade
guard,
Riving
knife
and
anti-kickback
pawe
for
every
operation,including
through
sawing.Through
eaaing
operations
are
those
in
which
the blade
cuts
completely
through
tho
aork
piece
when
ripping
or
eroescutting.
2.
Always
hold
the
rork
firmly
against
the
mitre
gauge
or
fence.
3.
Use
push
stick
when
required.
Always
use
a
push
stick
for
ripping
narrow
stock.
Refer
to
ripping
applications
in
instruction
manual
where
push
stick
is
covered
in
detail.
4.
Never
perform
any
operation
"free
hand"
which
means
using
your
hands
to
support
or
guide
the
work
piece,
Always
use
either
the
fence
or
the
mitre
gauge
to
position and
guide
the
work.
5.
Never
stand
or
have
any
part
of
your
body in line
with
the
path
of
the
saw
blade.
Keep
your
hand
out
of
Be
line
of
the
saw
blade.
6,
Never
reach
behind
or
over
the
cutting
tool
for
any
reamn.
7.
Move
the
rip
fence
out
of
the
way
when
cro~er
cutting,
8.
If
off
cuts
of
wood
becom
jammed
in
the
machine,
switch
off
and
iliaconnect
from
supply
before
removal.
9.
Direction
of
feed.
Feed
nork
into
the
blade
or
cutter
againat
the
direction
of
rotation
only.
10,
Never
me
the
fence
as
a
cut-off
gauge
when cross-cutting.
11.
Never
attempt
to
free
a
etalled
saw
blade
without
first
turning
the
saw
OFF.
Turn
off
power
switch
immediately
to
prevent
motor
damage.
12.Provide
adeqnata
support
to
the
rear
and
sides
of
the
saw
table
for
wide
or
long
rorkpieces.
13.
Avoid
kickbacks
(nork
thrown
back
toward
you)
by
keeping
blade
sharp,
keeping
rip
fence
parallel
to
the
ear
blade,
leaping
spreader
and
anti-kickback
pawls
and
guard
in
place.
Do
not
release
rork
before
it
is
pushed
all
the
way
poet
the
saw
blade.
Do
not
rip
aork
that
is
twisted
or
warped
or
does
not
have
a
Straight edge
to
guide
along
the
fence.
14.
Avoid
awkward
operations
and
hand
positions
where
a
sudden
slip
could
cause
your
hand
to
move
into
the
cutting
tool.
15.
Never
use
solvents
to
clean
plastic
partn.
Solvents
could
possibly
dissolve
or
otherwise
damage
the
material.
Only
a
soft
damp
cloth
should
be
used
to
clean
plastic
parts.
16.
Permanently
mount
your
table
saw
before
performing
any
cutting
operations.
Refer
to
installing
ia~tmctions.
17,
Never
cut
metals
or
materials
which
may
make
hazardoua
dust.
18.
Always
use
in
a
well
ventilated
area.
Remove
sawdust
frequently.
Clean
out sawdust
from
the
interior
of the
aaw
to
prevent
a
potential
fire
hazard.
V
UNPACKING
I.
Open
the
box
flaps
and
remove
tb
bp
cardboard
cuver.
..
. . .
. .
. .
-
.
2.
Remove
the
standard
amsmrien
that
are
packed
on
both
sidesr
of
the
box.
3.
Then
remove
the
rip
fence
and
the
miter
gauge.
4.FinalIy
remove
the
table
saw
from
the.
box,
STANDARD
ACCESSORIES
(PCwbiPatian
MW
blade,
@Miter
gauge,
WP
f-,
@Qlfbty
-,
@Qm-rq
@Eer,
mnchea
VI
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
TABLE
SAW
(Lay
the
table
saw
upside
down
on
its
table)
1)
Mount
the
dwt
collector
hoge
and
the
vacuum
hose
connector
bracket.
Mount
the
side
A
of
the
how
on
the
duet
collector
noz21e
and
fit
the
side
B
of
the
hose
through
the
opening
in
the
side
of
the
caw,
Mount
the
Vacuum
nozzle
ova
the
side
5
of
the
hose
and
fir
it
with
the
four
screwa.
2)
Before
wing
the
table
saw,
mount
the
bottom
safety
cover
on
the
bottom
of
the
frame
ees'y
by
tightening
two
phillipe
pan
screws.
3)
Mount
the
Elevating
and
lowering
Handle
and
the
Tilting
Handle.
a.Motmt
the
elevating
handle
on
the
shaft
on
the
left
side
of
the
saw
and
fix
it
by
tightening
the
aet
screw
in
the
hale.
b.
Then
mount
the
tilting
handle.
Fix
the
handle
by
tightening
the
mt
mew
in
the
handle.
(Turn
the
table
saw
over
eo
it
is
in
its
normal
operation
position.
)
4)
Mount
the Blade
a.
Remove
the
center
cover
mounted
on
the
eide
of
the
opening
for
the
blade
in
the
table
by
xemoving
the
four
phillipa
flat
head
screws.
b.
After
fully
relaming
the
lock
handle.
tarn
the
elevating
handle
in
the
clockmimi
direction
to
raise
the
blade
shaft
to
ik
highest
position.
Remove
the
blade
firing
nut
and
the
outer
arbor.
Then
mount
the
blader
(Be
mure
that
the
teeth
are
facing
the.
froat
eide
of
the
eaw)Fir
the
blade
in
place
by
using
the
fixing
nut.
6)Yloant
the
BIade
eafety
cover
a)
Imrt
the
eplitter
of
the
blaaa
cover
to
lower
cover,
BQ
that
the
two
long
mmm
in
the
eplitter
fit
munil
the
the
hexagon
socket
head
ed
screm,
Then
adjnet
the
splittex
so
that
the
clearance
between
it
and
the
blade
to
from
2
ta
5
mm
and
then
tighten
the
two
hexagon eosrket
headed
mrewa.
Then
check
again
that
the
blade
ie
securely
tightened
and
remount
the
table
insert.
6)
lonnt
the
Rip
Fence
a.
Hmt
the
rip
fence
tw
that
the
side
with
the
indicator
ia
on
the
wtor
side.
ht
fully
looeen
the
locking
handle
and
mbllllt
the
front
aide
tito
the
lock
plate
oontacte
the
fmnt
side
of
the
table
and
then
the
hack
side
so
that
the
fence
level
on
the
table.
Be
euxe
both
lacking
plates
are
in
contact
with
both
the
front
ad
the
back
gaBm
of
the
table.
Adjnshnt
of
the
ltip
Fence
a.
The
rip
fence
has
been
adjaeted
at
the
factory
to
b
at
a
Hi0
angle
to
the
front
eide
of
the
table.
If
it
in
not
at
a
90°
angle,
looeen
the
two
boZte
at
the
top
front
eide
of
the
rip
fence
and
adjaet
the
rip
fence
angle
eo
it
is
at
a
90°
angle.
b.
Yove
the
rip
fence
ta
contact
the
blade
(
The
zero
point)
and
then
check
that
the
rip
fence
position
indicator
is
on
0,
If
it
is
not,
lmeen
the
wrew
and
pition
the
indicator
on
0
and
then
fix
the
mw,
VJJ
ADJUSTMENT
OF
THE
BLADE
(Lay
the
table
saw
on
its
back)
a)
The
blade
haa
been
adjusted
at
the
factory.
Using
a
square,
check
that
the
blade
ia
at
a
90"
angle
to
the
table.
b)
toosen
the
lock
nut
(by
using
tm
wrenches,
one
for
the
lock
nut
and
one
for
the
adjustment
nut)
on
the
left
side
of
the
the
tilting
handle
mechaniem and
move
the
adjustment
nut
ga
that
the
blade
is
at
the
90°
poeition.
Then
turn
the
lock
nut
(while
holding
the
ad
juetment
nut
in
position)
to
fix
the
adjustmenlt
nut,
then
Loosen
the
indicator
fixing
screw
eet
the
indicator
of
the
scale
on
the
90°
marking
then
tighten
the
firing
screw.
c)
After
the
90°
of
the
blade
has
been
ad
ju~ted
turn
the
tilting
handle
to
the
45"
side
and
adjut the
45O
angle
by
lmsening
the
lock
nut
on
the
right
side
of
the
tilting
handle
mechanism
while
positioning
the
square
againat the
blade
turn
the
adjustment
nut
so
that
the
blade
is
on
the
46"
poeition
and
then
tighten
the
lock
nut,
Then
looeeniqg
the
indicator
fixing
screw,
set
the
indicator
of
the
scale
on
the
46O
marking
and
then
tighten
the
fiximg
screw.
d)
Check
that
the
blade
ie
in
alignment.
first
fully
raiee
the
blade.
Then
mark
an
Ton
one
of
the
teeth
which
is
eet
(Bent)
to
the
left.
Position
the
head
of
the
cambination
square
in
the
groove
and
adjuet
the
blade
of
the
square
BO
that
it
just
contact8
the
tip
of
the
marked
tooth.
Move
the
square
to
the
rear
and
rotate
the
blade
to
me
if
the
marked
hth
again
contact8
the
blade
of
the
teum.
If
the
tooth
contacts
the
square
the
sama
amount
at
the
front
md
the
rear
the
saw
blade
ia
parallel
to
the
miter
gauge
groove.
If
the
blade
ie
not
parallel,
loosen
the
four
~crem
and
shift the
motor
unit
to
make
the
blade
parallel
and
then
retighten
the
ecrans.
OPERATION
CONTROLS
1)
ON-OFF
Magnetic
Swikh
CAUTION:
More
turning
on
the
ON,
mke
me
the
blade
guard
is
mtb
inetalled
and
operating
properly,
To
start
the
machine
push
the
on
mitch.
To
stop
the
machine
push
the
off
dbh.
2)
The
Elevating
Hand18
A.
The
eleeating
handle
ia
wed
to
raiee
and
lower
the
blade.
'Rrm
ibl&w
ta
lower
and
co~terclockwi~
it.
3)The
Tilting
Band10
A.
The
tiltilog
handle
ia
d
to
tilt
the
blade
for
bevel
cutting.
Turn
it
clockariee
fo
tilt
&
the
left
and
munbrcIoc%oriee
to
tilt
tmmd
Ule
4)
The
hk
Handle
A.
The
handle
loch
the
blade
in
the
dew
tilt
and
elevated
poeition.
To
lmwn
turn
it
muntewlockwi~e.
When
aetting
the
angle
and
the
bight
af
the
cut
fully
lmmn
it,
Before
tumiq
the
table
saw
ON,
be
snw
it
is
eectlraly
tighhed
BO
that
the
blade
will
not
shift
during
the
table
mw
opmtion.
6)
The
nplitfer
Thh
mpratres
the
saw
kerf
in
a
workpima.
Tbis
preventa
&bl0
binding
and
kickback.
6)
Rip
Fence
This
fence
is
used
for
a11
ripping
operatime.
Never
rip
f
mehand
without
the
fence
in
phca
and
eecarely
locked.
7)
Miter
Gauge
Tbe
head
ie
locked
in
the
deeimd
poaition
for
croeecntting
or
mi-
by
tighteriiq
tha
lmk
handle.
Alwaye
lock
it
eecurely
when
in
use.
Lock
Har
7
BASIC
TABLE
SAW
OPERATIONS
A.
When
emascutting,
miWr
cutting,
bevel
cutting,
compound
miter
cutting
d
when
rabbeting
across
the
end
of
a
narrow
workpiece
uea
the
miter
gauge.
B,
Never
ndm
thew
cuts
freehand(not
wing
the
miter
gauge
or
other
device^)
becauee
the
blade
could
bind
cawing
a
kiclthck
or
mueing
your
hand
or
fingeri3
to
contact
the
blade.
C.
Always
lock
the
miter
gauge
when
in
use.
D.
Remove
the
rip
fen-
from
the
tabla.
1.
CROlSSCUTTING
Crosscutting
is
cutting
rood
across
the
grain
at
90"
or
square
with
bath
the
edge
and
the
flat
eide
of
the
mod.
Thie
ia
done
with
the
miter
gauge
set
at
aOa.
Before
using
it
make
eare
it
is
locked. The
miter
gauge
can
be
ased
on
either
of
the
grmvee
in
the
table,
2.
MITER
CROBSCUTTING
Miter
crosscutting
is
cutting
the
wood
at
an
angle
other
than
90°
rith
the
edge
of
the
woad.
Follow
the
em
procedures
as
you
would
for
crosscutting.
Mjuet
the
blade
ta
the
desired
angle.
E.
Make
saw
the
blade
aafety
gaard
ir
muntsd
for
a11
tbra
eahg
operations
(the
blade
cuts
through
the
entire
thicknese
of
theworkpiece)
.
F,
The
blade
&odd
extend
appxorimabely
1
J8
inch
abeve
the
top
of
the
mrkpiece.
1
3.
Brn
c'ImmmIEDG
Bed
crosscutting
i
the
eame
as
crosscutting
except
that
the
road
ie
aleo
cut
at
an
angle
other
than
the
90°
with
the
flat
aide
of
the
wood,
Adjust
the
blade
to
the
desired
angle.
Use
the
miter
gauge
in
the
groove
to
the
right
side
of
the
blade
m
the
blade
guard
will
not
interfere.
4.
COMPOUND
MITER
CUTTING
Compound
miter
cutting
is
a
combination
of
mitor
outting
and
bevel
cronscntting,
The
cut
is
made
at
an
angle
other
than
90P
to
both
the
edge
and
the
flat
side
of
the
wood,
Ad
just
the
miter
gange
and
the
blade
to
the
desired
angle
and
be
eure
that
the
miter
gauge
is
locked.
6.
REPETITIVE
CUTTING
Repetitive
cutting
is
cutting
a
number
of
pieces
the
same
length
without
having
to
mark
each
piece.
Do
not
feed
the
workpiece
with
your
right
hand,
Just
guide
it
making
sure
that
it
does
not
bind
or
pinch
the
saw
blade.
Never
uae
the
rip
fence
as
a
length
stop
because
the
cutoff
piece
could
Bind
between the
fence
and
teh
blade
causing
a
kickback.
6.
USING
THE
RIP
FENCE
Ripping
,
bevel
ripping
,
resawing
and
rabbeting
are
done
using
the
rip
fence.
7.
RIPPING
Ripping
is
cutting
a
piece
of
rood
with
the
grain
or lengthwise,
This
is
done
using
the
rip
fence.
Position
the
fence
to
the
desired
width
of the
rip
and
lock
it
in
place.
Before
starting
to
rip
be
sure:
1.
The
rip
fence
is
parallel
to
the
ear
blade,
2,
The
splitter
is
properly
aligned
with
the
saw
blade,
When
ripping
long
boards
or
large
panels
always
use
a
work
support.Bold
the
piece
against
the
fence
and
feed
it
through
the
blade
with
a
smooth,
steady
pressure,
When
the
ripping
width
i~
wider than
6"
use
your
right
hand
to
feed
the
workpiece
until
it
ia
clear
of
the
table.
Use
your
left
hand
only
to
guide,
not
feed
the
sorkpiece.
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BEVEL
RIPPING
When
he1
ripping
material
6"
or
narrower
uae
the
fence
on
the
right
side
of
the
bhae
my.
If
the
fence
ig
mounted
on
the
left
side
of
the
maw
blade.
Before
lubricating
,
mve
the
bottom
safety
cover
by
looeening
the
phillips
pan
8CT8W8,
Lubricate
the
blade
tilting
threaded
rod
and
w
ph
of
lo&ng
and
adjustamt
nuta
ad
the
blade
elmtbg
tWd
rod
oncs
rr
month
rteing
1RD
40
or
CBG
51
or
any
~imilar
lubricant.
u
I
NTENANCE
Ib
not
mike
any
adjmtmmt
rkile
the
mtor
h
in
mtim,
111v
mmom
the
electric
d
I
I
-
-
--
--
frara
th
Em
Mope
changing
me$
1ubricatiPg
or.
what
working
os
the
unit.
After
une,
check
your
tool
to
keep
it
in
top
condition.
Clean
out
ammulatad
a~t.
when
CBTM
Imtmh
are
morn
to
tb
Ettdard
X*
they
mart
be
xep2d.
IAN
ING
To
mum
safety
and
reliability
,
all
repair8
mif
h
the
exception
of
externally
&b1a
bmh~
&mld
bsl
wowed
by
A~BI~
SEWICE
CBRTER
or
0th
QUALIFIED
swrm
OWZATIOEQS.
Nut
-.
TROW
SHOOTING
WARN1NG:FOR
YOUR
OWNSAFETY,TlTRN
SWITCH
"0"
AND
ALWAYS
REMOVEPLUG
FROM
POWER
SOURCE
OUTLET
BEFORE
TROUBLE
SHOOTING.
The
key
to
-t;e
regults
with
a
hb1e
saw
is
proper
alignment
and
adjustawnt.
If
yuur
machine
appears
to
be
cutting
imccumte1y
ib
adjuamts
and
aligmmts
shdd
be
checked,
note
also
the
when
you
change
one
adjustment
it
often
affects
another.
It
is
best
.t;o
check
dl
rehM
adjuabnenb
when
correcting
for
a
problem.
GENERAL
Pmble~
Probable
Cause
Solution
1.
Excessive
vibration (blade wobble1
1.
Blade
cut
of
balance
1.
Renove
and
replace
with.
a
different
blade.
2.Cuttfng
stalls
motor,burns
rork,
1.Dull blade
or
cutters.
1.
Replace
blade
QT
shtwpen.
binds,
stups
*hen
ripping.
2.
Blade
is
heeling.
2.See
adjustment section blade parallel
3.Feed
rate
toa
fast.
3.
Slow
fed
rate.
4.
Rip
fence
not
parallel
to
4.
See
adjustment section
on
rip
fence,
blade
hits
slot)
5.
Splitter out
of
alignment
5.
See
section
guard
ass~bly.
6.Sem
dust
between
Itmber
6.tap
table
top
clean.
and
guide
fence.
T.W&~ped
M.
7.
Set
hoIIm
side
facing
dm
and
feed
the
work
slowly.
3.llorkpiece
has
a
tendency
to
milk
1.
Sar
blade
is
not parallel
1.Make
heel adjustment.
away
fra
fence
when
ripping.
with
f
enee.
4.
Ysehine
does
not
cut
accurately
1.
Stap
collars not
pmperlr
1.
See
adjustment
section
on
90'
k
45'
at
90'
or
46*
position.
adjusted. tilt stop.
5.
Elevating
crank
turns
hard.
1.
Sawdust
wked
m
threads
1.Clean threads
by
inserting
icepick
or
of
elevating
screw.
sharp
nail
in
threads
while
turning
hand
wheel. Oil
with
SAE
#20
Or
#30
motor
oil.
6.Uotm
develops
full
speed
but
blade
1.
Blade
Loose.
1.
Tighten
blade.
stalls
when
cutting.
XMotor-~
1.
~~.
1.
Fed
#rk
domr
into
bI&.
citCPit
breaken
of
fuses,
2,
Improper
cooling
dm
to
2Clernm~asttoprovide
damamtofa&
wrmal
air
flow
bngh
motor.
xamuwg
lroaad
mtM.
3,~bwdmtofopea
3.Bavcmotmq~.
4~ot~t~~do
4
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